Selecting the highlights of the north and south, the grand tour is a fun trip to take when enjoying Lanzarote holidays. You'll be able to see everything the island has to offer in just one day and some of the best bits include the rugged coastline in El Golfo and the Janubio salt flats.
Wine-making (and tasting of course) at Le Geria is one of the many highlights, where you'll be able to learn about the methodology and history of wine-making. Pass through a typical Canarian village before heading through Al Campesino in the centre of the island. Dedicated to the study of volcanoes, the last stop on your tour is Los Jameos del Agua, which is also home to the blind albino crab.
Home to the Green Lagoon, the day begins in El Golfo after you've left the comfort of your all inclusive hotels. The water there is now a striking shade of green, due to sea water becoming trapped in a cove and because of the algae. With the ocean crashing around the large rocks, the raw landscape and cliffs are very dramatic.
The salt flats of Janubio are sure to be another highlight for you to enjoy. You'll be able to try and spot the Black-winged Stilt, which can often be seen here, as birdwatching is a popular activity. The salt that is produced here is used for both curing meat and preserving fish which is caught off the shores.
Visit the Fire Mountain at Timanfaya National Park, as well as witnessing some geothermal experiments first-hand, which shows the great power of the heat just below the surface. Food is als
Home to the Green Lagoon, the day begins in El Golfo after you've left the comfort of your all inclusive hotels. The water there is now a striking shade of green, due to sea water becoming trapped in a cove and because of the algae. With the ocean crashing around the large rocks, the raw landscape and cliffs are very dramatic.
The salt flats of Janubio are sure to be another highlight for you to enjoy. You'll be able to try and spot the Black-winged Stilt, which can often be seen here, as birdwatching is a popular activity. The salt that is produced here is used for both curing meat and preserving fish which is caught off the shores.
Visit the Fire Mountain at Timanfaya National Park, as well as witnessing some geothermal experiments first-hand, which shows the great power of the heat just below the surface. Food is als
The salt flats of Janubio are sure to be another highlight for you to enjoy. You'll be able to try and spot the Black-winged Stilt, which can often be seen here, as birdwatching is a popular activity. The salt that is produced here is used for both curing meat and preserving fish which is caught off the shores.
Visit the Fire Mountain at Timanfaya National Park, as well as witnessing some geothermal experiments first-hand, which shows the great power of the heat just below the surface. Food is also cooked underground here, as the intense heat acts as a natural oven.
It's best to visit Los Hervideros when the tide is up. The rugged coastline looks beautiful as the waves crash into the cliffs, creating a sparkling spray of water, so if you're standing too close, you're sure to be soaked. Following this there is a three-course lunch, a perk of all inclusive holidays to Lanzarote.
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Visit the Fire Mountain at Timanfaya National Park, as well as witnessing some geothermal experiments first-hand, which shows the great power of the heat just below the surface. Food is also cooked underground here, as the intense heat acts as a natural oven.
It's best to visit Los Hervideros when the tide is up. The rugged coastline looks beautiful as the waves crash into the cliffs, creating a sparkling spray of water, so if you're standing too close, you're sure to be soaked. Following this there is a three-course lunch, a perk of all inclusive holidays to Lanzarote.
About the Author:
Working as a travel writer in London, Steve Alexander has gained a considerable knowledge of the best all inclusive hotels in Lanzarote and around Europe. For more information on all inclusive holidays to Lanzarote, visit youtravel.com.